Monse Quotes & Sayings
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It is a new day, new month, new year, but it isn't a new you. You are the same person dealing with the same problems that you cannot dispatch by tearing off the calendar page. Solutions come incrementally, however much the sliding into magical thinking seems permissible when grass lies under a foot of snow. — Thomm Quackenbush

Politics in America is like stale bread. It's so yada yada that the best among us can hardly stand it. — Marianne Williamson

Life can change in the blink of an eye. All you have is right now. So don't ever put off telling someone how you feel about them, don't assume that they know, because they might not and it might be too late. — Alexandra Potter

Every time someone downloads a picture, the photographers get paid about 30% of what we charge. — Jon Oringer

I count my blessings every day, quite honestly, because I take nothing for granted. — Mario Andretti

However good you may be you have faults; however dull you may be you can find out what some of them are, and however slight they may be you had better make some - not too painful, but patient efforts to get rid of them. — John Ruskin

Liberty may be an uncomfortable blessing unless you know what to do with it. That is why so many freed slaves returned to their masters, why so many emancipated women are only too glad to give up the racket and settle down. For between announcing that you will live your own life, and the living of it lie the real difficulties of any awakening. — Walter Lippmann

My concern is how we learn to be genuine human beings. — Lloyd Alexander

The world has no room for cowards. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Ah, don't grieve, little falcon,' he said with that tenderly melodious gentleness with which old Russian women speak. 'Don't grieve, little friend: you suffer an hour, you live an age! So it is, my dear. And we live here, thank God, with no offense. There's bad people, and there's good — Leo Tolstoy

God designed the stomach to eject what is bad for it, but not the human brain. — Konrad Adenauer

I wanted to be a certain kind of woman. I became that kind of woman. — Diane Von Furstenberg

If "Sex and the City" taught us anything, it's that Paris is the only city in the world that New Yorkers actually fantasize about. — Elizabeth Bard

But I stuttered as a kid. I went to classes to help it, and it just went away around fourth grade, when I became more aware of how others spoke, I think. But also, growing up in the South, a mumble is a way of speaking. — Channing Tatum